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beauty of the thing : Indeed, if I was never to come near 
era building, and 10 view it alwaies at fuch adiftance, this 
might be excufed as tome i andfoi'n Artificial things, as 
in Piftures and Carvings to be feen onhigh; butyet, in 
my opinion^ 'tis but an excufe of lazinefs to tell me fuch 
and fuch rude dafhes will have a marvelous effed at a di- 
ftance 5 as though things Painted or Carved to adorn our 
comparratively lo w Roomes were diftanced ; And this No- 
ble Art, in my opinion, has of late in nothing fufFered 
fo much with us^as in admitting of this vile excufe; vs^here- 
asindeed> w^hatiswell done^ andmoft ex^itly finifhed in 
the itioft minute parts of a thing Painted > lamfure if ic 
pleafe me near the eye, it will never difpleafe meat a 
diflance. 
z. Some prohahle thoughts of the Whiter 
nefs (f Chyle, and vpbat it is after it 
is conveyed mthin the Arteries. By t^e 
Learned M^r//« LijlerEfci; 
1. tN the digcftion of meat in. the ftomackV there 'H 
I made a reparation or folucion of Urinous Salts- no 
otherwife than in the rotting of Plants or Animals; 
2. jhtchyk ls highly impregnated with this Urinous slafti 
5. The Whitenefs of the Chyle is from the Fernientatio'tt it 
has from its mixture with tFririous Salts y an-d that if 
diluted with fair water^ it is wholely deprisfed of thaf 
colour, the Ferrneotatiqn chafing. .) . j w (i, ^ Ukd 
4. The Sal tChjle is conveyed into the Whali tfloo*, ''S%lif 
with ic enters the heaxt/ and it is tiiei^ce tlA^^I^A^^ 
agaifi,%fc as it cc^mes iPy by. a contiuiial' fijllf^tiSj^^^ 
Intothe .ri^m^i-. : .> .u:' ; • 
